Dolce & Gabbana comes up with interesting style pieces each year and this Camera Case Leather Shoulder Bag surely caught our attention from Day 1. You might think it looks quite like a pretty little girl’s camera toy but look again as it turns out to be a lovely shoulder bag that comes to life with its whimsical and fanciful character.

Its structured box-like style, finished off with its luxe golden hardware and fastens with D&G’s signature padlock charm made this bag all the more enchanting to our eyes. If you don’t fancy wearing it as a shoulder bag, it’s detachable shoulder straps will be an added bonus for you can carry it with your bare hands.

The title of this bag alone is quite the mouthful, and it’s only fitting that the design is, too. Dolce & Gabbana’s collection focused on family this season, and it played into everything, from the designs themselves to the runway show and ad campaign. I’m always trying to find a Dolce & Gabbana bag that I really like, and there definitely are some, but when I spotted this bag, I knew I wanted to hear your thoughts on it.

Everything about the Dolce & Gabbana Miss Sicily Stefano/Domenico Leopard-Print Satchel is oh-so-Dolce. The classic Miss Sicily design, the leopard print, the characters of Stefano and Domenico along with their dogs and cats–this bag has a lot going on. I turn to you to give us your take on it, so help me out by filling in the blank in the comments below!

Introducing Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2016-17 Fashion Show. For the Womenswear collection, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were inspired by the Princesses of the fairy tales, old and new. However, nothing was shown in a conventional way, but rather in a symbolic one: in fact, the Prince Charming was a modern girl who wore a military bolero jacket over cropped pants, while on the dresses there were embroideries and applications that referenced the various tales: the mice that sew the dress of Cinderella, the apple of Snow-white, the clock of Alice in Wonderland, etc…

See all the looks from the runway of Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2016-17 fashion show collection where the intimate dream of every woman to be a princess becomes reality.

Forget flowers, candy and cards! The most stylish way to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year is with Dolce and Gabbana’s San Valentino capsule collection. Featuring womenswear as well as menswear, this collection celebrates the day of love and romance with liberal use of hearts, through quirky prints and applique.

Discover a range of dresses in velvet, lace and brocade and printed t-shirts in georgette, crepe de chine, silk muslin and jersey. For the men, the collection features jersey t-shirts with exclusive new prints featuring stylized hearts and dots. The fun collection also includes accessories like mini bags, colorful zip wallets, leather iPhone 6 covers with hearts and rhinestones, and sweet metal key chains.
The entire collection is packed with adorable details including colored, embroidered hearts of different sizes, “San Valentino” in gold sequins and a patchwork of colorful jacquard, lace and brocade fabrics embellished with stones, crystals and metal studs, and multicolored macramé floral appliqués. Prices range from $175 for an iPhone cover to $3,445 for a brocade dress.

Great news for the Muslim women around the world, Dolce & Gabbana ultimately presents the first collection of abaya & hijab.

For Hijabers around the globe, the Italian luxury fashion house has a fabulous line of clothes with rich of flowers, lace, embroidery and other delicate decorations accompanied by refined veils (or hijab) in fine fabrics. Dedicated to complete 2016 fashion industry and market, the exclusive collection was previewed for Style.com/Arabia that welcomed it enthusiastically. Most of the newest lines of the brand come in neutral tones, leaving it to print and embroidery to merge with nowadays trends. As seen on the preview images, the newest collection looks perfectly fit and comfortable for everyday wear while you can also enrich the the stylish garments with the designer accessories of the house. In this case, Dolce & Gabbana is not the first brand to embrace the Muslim world. Recently, the Swedish multinational retailer giant H & M also has launched the first model with the veil.

Dolce & Gabbana has debuted an exclusive collection of Abayas and Hijabs and, thus, made the worldwide news again. The collection was launched this Sunday, making all the bad thoughts about the upcoming Monday disappear.

The Dolce & Gabbana hijab collection is very elegant, but also reserved, especially when it comes to the color palette. Dark colors, like black, are under the main stress. The rest of the palette is in neutral colors, nothing too vibrant or eye-catchy. The collection is in the form of a lookbook so far, although it seems that this can be only the first, much safer step of a bigger plan.

The fabrics are very light and airy. A special preference has been given to georgette and satin weave charmeuse. Despite this, there are a few particularly intriguing details, made from lush lace trims and prints (the lemons, daisies, and polka dots, for instance) that we’ve also seen in Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2016 collection.

The new collection is actually a very good move tying the two collections together; although Arab women are expected to dress modestly, and cover up certain body parts in public, it doesn’t mean they wouldn’t want to own one of the relatively modest pieces of the Western-oriented collections. In fact, the garments are styled alongside cocktail jewelry, sunglasses and the patterned bags, all of them also produced by the brand.

This doesn’t look like a casual collection that can go mainstream, it is a more luxurious project for women with high tastes and financial capabilities. Considering that in many Arab countries, women are allowed to dress elegantly and similar to the Western fashion in their homes or under the Abayas, I don’t think this is a particularly shocking move towards the given audience. Dolce & Gabbana is a legendary label, and if a woman likes to walk in Italian high fashion, she will find a way of doing it in her house, without the need of an Abaya collection.

We can’t, of course, ignore the collection as a move to conquer the audience by showing a special kind of care and attention towards this segment. I won’t be surprised if Dolce & Gabbana scores a few hundred loyal customers after this launch.

It’s already predicted that this collection will be a huge plus to D&G’s revenue in 2016. The Muslim market has long been in the specter of luxury brands’ interest. Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, Monique Lhuillier and others have already presented capsule collections caftans designed for this market, hoping sales would skyrocket on the occasion of Ramadan.

These kinds of trends have previously been observed with the Asian markets like China and Japan. Fashion demands in these countries made designers reconsider the sizes and proportions of items they were producing and adapt future collections to the traditions of the newly discovered market. The same process is happening with the Muslim market, where fashion standards are not the same as in the Western world.

Thomson Reuters’ 2014-2015 report stated a rising demand in Muslim clothing and footwear, predicting a $484 billion spending by 2019. There’s the demand, and that’s why designers and retailers are on a mission to provide for it.